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Scottie Scheffler's Stock Yardages — Full Club-by-Club Breakdown

Scottie Scheffler has been world #1 for most of the last three seasons not because he's the longest hitter — he isn't — but because his distance efficiency is elite. He produces more carry per mph of swing speed than almost anyone on tour. Here's the full yardage profile behind the #1 player in golf.

Scottie Scheffler's Complete Yardage Table

Every club in Scheffler's bag, with carry and total distances. Data compiled from Golf Monthly's published figures and independently reported tour measurements.

Club Carry (yds) Total (yds) Confidence
Driver 289 305 Reported
3-Wood 259 270 Reported
5-Wood 242 252 Reported
4-Iron 225 235 Reported
5-Iron 210 220 Reported
6-Iron 197 207 Reported
7-Iron 182 192 Reported
8-Iron 168 176 Reported
9-Iron 152 159 Reported
Pitching Wedge 138 143 Reported
Gap Wedge 120 125 Estimated
Sand Wedge 102 107 Estimated
Lob Wedge 82 86 Estimated

Source: Golf Monthly / PGA Tour. See the full Scottie Scheffler player page for per-club source attribution.

How Scheffler Compares to Other Top Players

Side-by-side carry distances for Scottie versus three benchmark players: Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, and Bryson DeChambeau.

Club Scheffler McIlroy Woods DeChambeau
Driver 289 yds 320 yds 290 yds 340 yds
7-Iron 182 yds 190 yds 170 yds 203 yds
Pitching Wedge 138 yds 140 yds 125 yds 150 yds

Cross-reference individual matchups: Scheffler vs Woods, Scheffler vs Schauffele, Scheffler vs Hovland.

Scheffler's Swing Speed by Club

Scheffler's driver swing speed is approximately 120 mph, measured via PGA Tour tracking. That sits slightly above the tour average of 113 mph, but well below the power hitters — Rory McIlroy is at 122 mph and Bryson DeChambeau at 138 mph.

His 7-iron swing speed is approximately 90 mph, and his pitching wedge swing speed is roughly 80 mph. That's about 85% of his driver number on his 7-iron and 75% on his PW — a ratio consistent with PGA Tour averages. See our swing speed to distance chart for what these numbers should produce.

What Makes Scheffler's Distance Profile Unique

The interesting number isn't Scheffler's driver carry — 289 yards is middle of the pack among PGA Tour winners. The interesting number is carry per mph of swing speed. At 120 mph, Scheffler produces 289 yards of carry. That works out to roughly 2.41 yards per mph — elite efficiency.

For comparison, Bryson DeChambeau at 138 mph produces 340 yards carry, which is 2.46 yards per mph — only slightly better. Rory McIlroy at 122 mph produces 320 yards, which is 2.62 yards per mph. Scheffler's efficiency number is comparable to tour's longest hitters despite swinging 15-20 mph slower.

This is the single most actionable insight for amateurs on this entire site: speed is not everything. Scheffler's 182-yard 7-iron carry is produced at roughly 90 mph, which is within reach of a 10-handicap amateur. The gap isn't swing speed. It's launch conditions, strike quality, and face control — all things that can be trained with a launch monitor. See our launch monitor picks.

Scheffler's Equipment

Equipment as of 2026. Source: Today's Golfer / TaylorMade / PGA Tour.

Club Brand Model
DriverTaylorMadeQi10 Tour
Fairway WoodTaylorMadeQi10 Tour 3-Wood
IronsTaylorMadeP7MC (4-PW)
WedgeTitleistVokey SM10
PutterTaylorMadeSpider Tour X L-Neck
BallTitleistPro V1x

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Scottie Scheffler's yardages?

Scheffler carries his driver approximately 289 yards, his 7-iron 182 yards, and his pitching wedge 138 yards. His driver swing speed is approximately 120 mph. See the full yardage table above for every club in the bag.

How far does Scottie Scheffler drive the ball?

Scheffler's driver carry is approximately 289 yards with a total distance of 305 yards. He sits in the middle of the pack among top PGA Tour players by raw distance, but his distance efficiency (yards per mph) is among the best on tour.

What is Scottie Scheffler's swing speed?

Scheffler's driver swing speed is approximately 120 mph, slightly above the PGA Tour average of 113 mph. His iron and wedge swing speeds scale accordingly — roughly 90 mph on a 7-iron and 80 mph on a pitching wedge.

How do you compare to Scheffler?

Enter your carry distances in our free comparison tool to see exactly where you stand vs the world #1. Or dig into the full Scheffler player page for complete data with sources.

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